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Corruption And Reform In India Public Services In The Digital Age Jennifer Bussell

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Corruption And Reform In India Public Services In The Digital Age Jennifer Bussell
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.3 MB
Pages: 321
Author: Jennifer Bussell
ISBN: 9781107019058, 9781139094023, 1107019052, 1139094025, 101017/CBO9781139094023
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Corruption And Reform In India Public Services In The Digital Age Jennifer Bussell by Jennifer Bussell 9781107019058, 9781139094023, 1107019052, 1139094025, 101017/CBO9781139094023 instant download after payment.

This book asks why some governments improve public services more effectively than others. Through the investigation of a new era of administrative reform, in which digital technologies may be used to facilitate citizens' access to the state, Jennifer Bussell's analysis provides unanticipated insights into this fundamental question. In contrast to factors such as economic development or electoral competition, this study highlights the importance of access to rents, which can dramatically shape the opportunities and threats of reform to political elites. Drawing on a sub-national analysis of twenty Indian states, a field experiment, statistical modeling, case studies, interviews of citizens, bureaucrats, and politicians, and comparative data from South Africa and Brazil, Bussell shows that the extent to which politicians rely on income from petty and grand corruption is closely linked to variation in the timing, management, and comprehensiveness of reforms. The book also illuminates the importance of electoral constituencies and coalition politics in shaping policy outcomes.

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